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Waiting for Putin

5/20/2014 7:10AM

At the Russian Orthodox cathedral in Shanghai, Yulia Lukashina exhibits photographs that capture the lives of the Russian émigrés who flocked to the Chinese city in the 1920s and 1930s. Ms. Lukashina, Russia’s cultural attaché to Shanghai, hopes Russian President Vladimir Putin will stop by to view the collection during his visit to the city this week.

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